Volvo-Eicher to build hybrid and AMT-equipped buses in India - Report

Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles (VECV) is developing a hybrid powertrain and AMT system for buses and trucks in the 16-49 tonne range, reports Autocar Professional. This is aimed at strengthening its portfolio not only in the local market, but in its export markets as well. The JV is currently working on making India an export hub for its medium duty diesel engines.

VCEV will launch its first AMT-equipped (school) bus in mid-2016.

Having a good number of heavy duty buses in the pipeline over the next 18 months, the company is set to introduce its first AMT-equipped bus, a school bus to be specific, in mid-2016. The prototype will be ready for presentation early next year, but is unclear if it will make it to the Auto Expo next year or at the Bus & Special Vehicles Show 2017.

The first hybrid (school) bus would be introduced towards the beginning of 2017 (Image only for representation).

Rajinder Singh Sachdeva, the Executive VP and Head Technology at Eicher Trucks and Buses, who told Autocar Professional that the AMT-installed school bus will debut mid-next year, also divulged that VECV is developing its first hybrid bus that will take a year and a half for finalisation. This is a consequence of the implementation of the government’s Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of hybrid and electric vehicles scheme. This first hybrid people mover will also be a school bus.